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Tencent Digital (Blue) has been rumored that the next generation of iPhone will use OLED display, and now it seems to have been confirmed. According to a report submitted by a foreign firm Appleinsider, quoting an investment bank JP Morgan Chase analyst, JP Morgan recently discovered that Apple’s 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed that the company’s order time for purchasing display screens exceeds 1 year for the first time. , And the purchase amount involved is up to 4 billion US dollars. It is reported that Apple's purchase order should be related to the OLED touch screen, may be ordered to Samsung OLED panel for the next generation of iPhone assembly needs.

Purchase order exposure

Apple’s claim to have an OLED display for the future iPhone has a long history. Even in April this year, Korean media reported that Samsung has reached a three-year agreement with Apple from the second quarter of 2017. Each year, Apple supplies 100 million OLED panels. Now, JPMorgan analysts have analyzed the 10-K file submitted by Apple to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in detail and found that Apple is purchasing OLED panels from Samsung on a large scale.

According to the foreign website Appleinsider, Apple’s order for the first time exceeded one year, and the total amount of orders involved was about US$4 billion, which is in line with the data announced in Apple’s third quarter “balance sheet”. To this end, JP Morgan analysts speculated that Apple's long-term procurement of OLED display panel Samsung may be prepared for the next generation of iPhone.

Or not exclusive to Samsung

Although the amount of orders Apple provided to Samsung this time is huge, but analysts still believe that Samsung should not be the only supplier of the next generation of iPhone's OLED panel. Sharp and JDI, including Hon Hai’s investment cooperation, are actively deploying OLED production lines. In addition, Apple has always had a tradition of multi-channel supply, so it should still appear that many manufacturers provide OLED panels to Apple.

According to a previous report from the Nikkei Asia Review, Apple will launch models of 5.5, 5.0, and 4.7 inches on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the iPhone next year, and tentatively adopt a double-glazed design, while Sharp Will be the next generation of iPhone OLED display suppliers, at least 5.5-inch version of the touch screen will be provided by Sharp, and will be produced in the United States. In addition, Sharp’s president, Dai Zhengwu, partially confirmed this statement in an interview.

Remove the Home key

According to current media reports, the next generation of iPhones will use OLED displays almost as a foregone conclusion, but whether or not the entire system will be equipped depends on the supply of OLED panels provided by manufacturers including Samsung. At the same time in summer this year, some sources broke the news that the 5.5-inch and 5-inch version of the iPhone 8 will use OLED display and 3D glass body design, while the 4.7-inch version will be named iPhone 7 SE, but still Will continue to use the LCD display and metal casing.

At the same time, because the next generation of the iPhone was replaced by a glass body, it also came up with the idea of ​​removing the physical Home button, and using the built-in fingerprint reader and other sensors, so that users can accurately scan fingerprints in any position, and also Two new functions, tactile feedback system and wireless charging, will be added.

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